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AddPac IPNext190 manual available for free PDF download: Installation Manual
AddPac IPNext190 Installation Manual (132 pages)
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AddPac
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Telephone
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1. Introduction
11
Overview
11
Features
11
Main Features
15
Table 1-1 Ipnext190: Collaborative Features
17
System Architecture
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Figure 1-1 Network Diagram for the System Architecture of Ipnext190
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Hardware Features
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Table 1-2 Ipnext190 Hardware Specifications
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Software Feature
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Table 1-3 Ipnext190 Software Specifications
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Input/Output Components
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Components of the Front Panel
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Figure 1-2 Front View
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Table 1-4 Description for the Components of the Front Panel
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Components of the Rear Panel
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Figure 1-3 Ipnext190 Rear View
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Table 1-5 Description for the Components of the Rear Panel
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Chapter 2. Installing
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Preparing for Installation
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Safety Recommendations
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Maintaining Safety with Electricity
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Electrical Safety
25
Site Requirements in General
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Required Tools and Equipment
26
Package Contents
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Table 2-1 Ipnext190 Product Package
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Installing
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Connecting Async Serial Interface
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Figure 2-1 Connecting Async Serial Interface
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Connecting Ethernet
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Figure 2-2 Connecting LAN0/LAN1
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Connecting Analog Voice Interface (Option)
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Figure 2-3 Connecting PSTN Interface
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Analog Phone
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Connecting Digital E1 Interface (Optional)
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Figure 2-4 Connecting Digital E1
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Booting Process and Operation Fundamentals
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Chapter 3. Console Commands
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Overview
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Using Hyper-Terminal on the Console Port for Initial Setups
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Figure 3-1 MS-Windows의 Terminal Emulator Hyperterminal
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Figure 3-2 Connection Name Entry for Hyperterminal
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Figure 3-3 Settings for Connecting the Console Cable to Serial Port
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Figure 3-4 COM1 Setup Example
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APOS Command Instructions
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User Mode Commands
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Table 3-1 User Mode Commands
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Administrator Mode Commands
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Table 3-2 Administrator Mode Commands
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System-Level Basic Configuration Settings
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Login
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Table 3-3 Logging in as Root
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Table 3-4 Verifying the User Account Information
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Table 3-5 Registering a New User
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Table 3-6 Logging into General User Account
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Table 3-7 Deleting User
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Password
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Table 3-8 Creating a Password
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Table 3-9 Enable Mode Entry
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Table 3-10 Verifying the Created Password
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Hostname
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Table 3-11 Disabling Password
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Table 3-12 Creating a Hostname
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Table 3-13 Initializing Hostname
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Clock
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Table 3-14 Clock Configuration Settings
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Table 3-15 Verifying Clock Settings
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Line Vty/Console
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Table 3-16 Line Vty/Console Configuration Settings
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Table 3-17 Verifying Line Vty/Console Settings
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Table 3-18 Initializing Line Vty/Console Settings
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Utilization
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Table 3-19 Utilization Configuration Settings
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Table 3-20 Verifying Utilization Settings
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Table 3-21 Disabling Utilization
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Interface
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Table 3-22 Configuring Fastethernet
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Table 3-24 Configuring Ipv4 Interface
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Configuring Ipv6 Interface
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Table 3-25 Configuring Ipv6 Interface
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Table 3-26 Deleting Ipv4 Interface
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Table 3-27 Ipv6 Deleting Interface
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Default Route
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Table 3-28 Specifying Ipv4 Default Route
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Table 3-29 Specifying Ipv6 Default Route
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Table 3-30 Verifying Ipv4 Default Route
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Table 3-31 Verifying Ipv6 Default Route
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Table 3-32 Ipv4 Default Route Deleting
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Table 3-33 Deleting Ipv6 Default Route
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Table 3-34 Configuring Voip-Interface
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Table 3-35 Verifying the Settings of Voip-Interface
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Voip-Interface
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Table 3-37 Initializing Voip-Interface Settings
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Dns
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Table 3-38 Configuring DNS
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Table 3-39 Verifying DNS Settings
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Table 3-40 Disabling DNS
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Logging
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Table 3-41 Configuring Logging
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Table 3-42 Verifying Logging Configuration Settings
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Table 3-43 Disable Logging
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System Service Configuration
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Telnet Server
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Table 3-44 Telnet Configuration
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Table 3-45 Verifying Telnet Settings
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Table 3-46 Disabling Telnet
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Ftp Server
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Table 3-47 FTP Server Configuration
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Table 3-48 Verifying FTP Settings
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Table 3-49 Disabling FTP
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Snmp
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Table 3-50 SNMP Configuration
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Table 3-51 Verifying SNMP Settings
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Table 3-52 Disabling SNMP
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IP TCP Keep-Alive
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Table 3-53 IP TCP Keep-Alive
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Table 3-54 Verifying IP TCP Keep-Alive
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Table 3-55 Initializing IP TCP Keep-Alive
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Call-Manager Sscp Store-Event
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Table 3-56 Call-Manager Sscp Store-Event Settings
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Table 3-57 Verifying Call-Manager Sscp Store-Event Settings
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Table 3-58 Initializing Call-Manager Sscp Store-Event Settings
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Call-Manager Service Configuration
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Http Server
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Table 3-59 Configuring Http
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Table 3-60 Verifying Http Configuration Settings
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Table 3-61 Disabling Http
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Network-Domain Interface
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Table 3-62 Configuring the Settings of Network-Domain Interface
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Table 3-63 Verifying Network Domain Interface Configuration Settings
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Table 3-64 Initializing Network-Domain Interface Settings
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Ldap
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Table 3-65 Configuring LDAP
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Table 3-66 Configuring LDAP Notification Server
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Table 3-65 Changing LDAP Port
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Table 3-67 Verifying LDAP and Notification Server Configuration Settings
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Table 3-68 Disabling LDAP and Notification Server Configuration Settings
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Presence Server
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Table 3-69 Enabling Presence Server
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Table 3-70 Verifying Presence Server Configuration Settings
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Table 3-71 Disabling Presence Server
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Media Server
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Table 3-72 Media Server Configuration Settings
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Table 3-73 Verifying Media Server Configuration Settings
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Table 3-74 Disabling Media Server
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LDAP Client
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Table 3-75 LDAP Client Configuration Settings
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Table 3-76 Verifying LDAP Client Configuration Settings
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Table 3-77 Disabling LDAP Client
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Verifying Network Configuration Settings
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Displaying the Status of Configuration Settings
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Table 3-78 Show Running-Config Command
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Verifying IP, Default Route Configuration Settings
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Table 3-79 IP, Default Route Configuration Settings
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Verifying LDAP Configuration Settings
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Table 3-80 Running and Verifying LDAP
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Upgrading Apos
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Enabling FTP Service
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Figure 3-5 APOS Image File Upgrade Using FTP
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Table 3-81 Running FTP
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Uploading APOS
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Table 3-82 APOS Upgrade (DOS Screen)
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Table 3-83 APOS Upgrade (Console Screen)
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Chapter 4. Initializing
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Basic System Configuration
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Step1. Initialize
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Table 4-1 Initializing
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Step2. Configure the Interface
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Step3. Configure Default Route
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Table 4-1 Configure the Interface
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Table 4-2 Configuring Default Route
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Configuring System Service
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Http Server
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Table 4-3 Configuring HTTP Server
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Ftp Server
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Table 4-4 Configuring FTP Server
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Initializing File System (Optional)
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Table 4-5 Initializing File System
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Initializing Call-Manager
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Step4. Execute and Process Initialization of System Maintenance Tool
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Step5. Configure Presence Server
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Step6. Configure Media Server
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Table 4-5 Configuring Presence Server
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Table 4-6 Configuring Media Server
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Step7. Configure Ldapclient
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Step8. Verify the Status of Call Manager Service
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Table 4-7 Configuring Ldap Client
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Table 4-8 Verifying the Status Call-Manager Service
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Step9. Access to Web-Based SMM
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Figure 4-1 Web Based SMM Access Screen 1
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Figure 4-2 Web Based SMM Access Screen 2
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Figure 4-3 Web Based SMM Access Screen 3
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Figure 4-4 Web Based SMM Access Screen 4
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Chapter 5. Appendix
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Console Port Signal and Pinout
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Table 5-1 Console Port Pinout
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Pinout of UTP Cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45)
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Figure 5-1 100Base-TX RJ-45 Connector
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Table 5-2 Signals and Pinout of Serial Ethernet Cable
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Pinout of E1/T1 Cable (RJ-45 to PBX)
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Figure 5-2 Digital E1/T1 RJ-45 Pinout
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Abbreviation and Glossary
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